Iceberg A68a—currently the world’s largest iceberg—is rotating and possibly moving in a westerly direction away from South Georgia Island, according to new satellite photos. This is potentially good news, as the enormous chunk of ice appeared to be on a collision course with the wildlife-filled island.
Friday, 27 November 2020
Satellite Photos Show Gigantic Iceberg Possibly Drifting Away From Ecologically Sensitive Island
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